🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The ADAM Audio D3V Active Desktop Monitoring System is a high-performance audio solution designed for music professionals and enthusiasts. Featuring 3.5” aluminum woofers, a 1.5” D-ART tweeter, and USB-C connectivity, this stylish pair delivers exceptional sound quality with a frequency response down to 45 Hz. Ideal for desktop audio production, the D3V includes DSP-powered switches for acoustical adjustments and comes with detachable stands for optimal listening angles.
Frequency Response | 45 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Desktop, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 1.5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Desktop audio production and music creation |
Controller Type | Physical Knob and Switch |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop & Mic Stand |
Material Type | Aluminum, Ribbon |
Speaker Type | Monitor |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers, For Smartphones or Tablets |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | USB |
Connectivity Technology | TRS, USB |
Number Of Circuits | 4 |
J**H
Crystal clear highs and deep fulfilling lows.
First, Adam released the firmware update to stop standby mode in Feb 25.Outstanding performers! The only small speakers I’ve used that I feel like a sub is optional. Don’t get me wrong, they don’t get to 20hz, but they get deeper than any speaker I’ve tried this size. I feel like these are a great value too. You spend $100-150 for a good amp, that would leave you at most $200 to get a pair of speakers, and I couldn’t find anything of this caliber close to that price.I am going to add a sub, but I’ll probably cross these pretty low. I just ordered another set to do a powered surround sound setup.Cons:1. No auto-sense connection, you must double press the volume button to change to USB-C input.2. A proprietary speaker interconnect cable. I can’t be too upset, as I appreciate that data and power are consolidated into a single cable.Pro:1. Stellar sound! These speakers actually thump, which I was finding impossible for this size at any price point. I almost went with the the SVS Prime Sarellites, but they were bigger, required separate amplification, and more expensive overall . These are a perfect size for near-field.2. The ability to change the DSP to match the room.3. Ability to turn off the auto standby, though I’m currently using the standby. I just hook my iPhone up to it USB-C to USB-C and jam out. Unplug my phone and walk off. 20 minutes later they go into standby4. The physical size is perfect for a desk, but I’m using them on a sim rig surround sound.5. Zero listening fatigue. Instead of turning these down after 30 minutes because your ears are getting tired, you’ll still have these cranked up.
M**L
PRO SOUND
These are really ADAM AUDIO D3V speakers are really great. I use them for music production references. Insteadof going out to the car to check a mix, I have found that these can provide the needed feedback. They are clear in the mids and the low end is strong. They are easy to setup have the needed power and functionality to make these my final mix reference speakers.
F**.
Great for producers in training!
The D3Vs arrived well packaged.I am still wrapping my head around how it produces such a full listening experience. Its just sorcery.I use these to produce, mix and master in a small untreated bedroom. They are perfect for my stage and situation.They are awesome and I anticipate taking my production to a higher level with their assistance.Young producers, these are great value. Get a pair!
S**N
Fantastic Speakers But...
TL;DR This is a 5 star product *for people like me*: Small desk (no more than 5.5 ft apart sitting on the desk), with a subwoofer, and the ability to run crossover (so these 3 inch woofers don't have to try and go bellow 120hz). They are a 4 star product generally because they are not for everyone, but if I described your usecase then don't hesitate.My Reference: is the Audio Engine A5 these are replacing, and headphones (hifiman he400i). Those will be my primary comparisons. My audio source was a Monolith THX AAA (DAC/amp), until I got a Wiim Ultra (streamer) which is my current audio source, which also outputs to my S8 subwoofer. My room is treated (floor, ceiling, 2.5 walls).Cords: As someone else had said, the cord connecting the powered speaker to the other is short, 78 inches on my measuring tape, but I would bet that with the length of the actual plug on either end of the cord, you get maybe 69 or 70 inches of usable length out of this. It's a very thick cable with 4 pins, similar to an XLR; plug standard TBD.It does not come with a cable for analog audio in, which is a dual 1/4 inch headphone jack, so it would be hard to use these without an audio device of some sort (DAC, amp, DAC/amp, streamer in my case), unless you use the built in DAC which won't give you the clarity these things are capable of.SoundThe one complaint: I have about the audio itself is that in order to not hear how small these speakers are, you need a subwoofer and the ability to do crossover; set the crossover to above 120hz (mine is set to 145). If this were my experience I'd take off another star. Not sure if that's really fair to expect from drivers this small, especially at this price point, but I can't leave it out.Mid range: That said, my experience is with a subwoofer and a streamer with crossover functionality. The mids are rich and detailed, even the lower mids are full, which is really impressive for a speaker this small. The smaller size of the drivers becomes an asset, because weight is the enemy of accurate decay. These have fantastic imagining, bass guitars, explosions, deep voices, etc. all sound very, very detailed, but they not taxing on the ears.Highs: The highs are what you expect when you get ribbon tweeters, present and pleasant. The same richness and balance in the mids is maintained until beyond 20Khz. Violins, glass shattering, cymbals, etc. have detail and "texture" that you probably won't have heard before if you haven't had ribbon tweeters.Build: These feel like a brick in the hand, and the lack of ports means there's less room for dust to get at the electronics. They're made of a thick layer of very dense plastic/polymer, similar to what power tools are made of (but thick). They are the height of a 20 bottle of cocacola, just bellow the rim (right under the cap). They are SO small, it's fantastic. And they pump out some BIG sound, with detail I was expecting from Adam Audio (a professional recording studio monitor manufacturer first and foremost).Aesthetics: these are professional/industrial, they're meant to not draw attention, and I like that. It makes my desk feel more like a home theater when I turn down the lights having speakers that melt into the black background, as opposed to speakers that are trying to say something stylistically. I appreciate that the manufacturer made speakers that are meant to be heard and not seen, but it's preference. They are pleasant when I do look at them, though, just professional and subdued.Advice for anyone getting any speakers/looking for better sound, if you're spending this amount on speakers or more, you'll get more detail by working on peripherals like your audio source/processing, adding a subwoofer or adding sound absorbing materials to your space than you would spending more money on speakers. Couches and beds are great sound absorbers, so are thick carpets.If I were Adam Audio I'd ditch the speaker stands and put in analog in cords. But this is their first mass-market product, and it's a real winner imo.
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